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Originally Posted by Rico Rommheim
Hideous. Faux-mansard is so 1990's. And bad 1990's. If you're gonna build a new tower, build a new tower don't pretend it to be old. This is not Laval.
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Gotta disagree, I think it will integrate better with, and compliment, the adjacent heritage building this way. It also won't look too out of place in the Montreal skyline given the diversity of rooftops we've got going on. I'm glad we haven't gone the exclusively glass box route. That area along Sherbrooke by the museum is also a high end district from the turn of the century, so a building inspired by the original Waldorf Astoria honours the existing urban fabric in a way that I think is very respectful considering what glaring eye sores the sixties towers around there are. A more classic design draws attention to the right architectural tradition in that neighbourhood, rather than the wrong one.